Habib Ali
Dr. Habib Ali (PhD in Agricultural Entomology and Insect Pest Control) serves as a faculty member at Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan. Dr. Ali's academic journey began at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he specialized in Agricultural Entomology. In December 2018, he successfully completed his Ph.D. at Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (FAFU) in Fujian, China. He is a passionate researcher with a remarkable track record of contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Ali has authored numerous research papers (110) in reputable national and international high-impact journals, with a collective impact factor of approximately 500. His work has been featured in distinguished journals such as "Frontiers in Microbiology," "Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution," "Insects," "Journal of Economic Entomology," and "Microbial Pathogenesis." Additionally, he has authored eight book chapters. Dr. Ali is an accomplished author and editor and has published books with esteemed publishers including Springer, Taylor and Francis, IntechOpen, and Elsevier. His contributions to the field have been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the Best International Student of the Year and the Best Thesis Award from the China Scholarship Council (CSC). He was also nominated for the World Scientist Index in 2021 and received the Council of Asian Science Editorship. Aside from his research and academic achievements, Dr. Ali has actively participated in various international conferences, symposiums, and workshops. He has engaged in educational and faculty training programs and contributed to national and international research projects. Furthermore, he generously devotes his time as an editor and reviewer for national and international journals. Dr. Ali's research interests cover a wide array of topics in agricultural entomology, molecular entomology, microbial pathogenesis, bee health and disease management, crop pests, biological control of pests, microbial symbiosis, Wolbachia-insect interactions, bio-pesticides, biocontrol agents, and integrated pest management. His work underscores his strong commitment to advancing our knowledge in these critical areas of entomology and agriculture.